As you can see, it's a minor adjustment, and all other deadlines, such as the trial date, remain the same. So, nothing anyone needs to notify the Red Hat judge about. It's just that when you are busy trying to escalate the experts wars, it just might tend to throw you off your schedule.

The parties, by and through their counsel of record, hereby stipulate and agree as
follows with respect to the deadlines set forth in the Court's Order dated March 20 2006,
and certain other deadlines set forth in the Court's Scheduling Order dated July 1, 2005 (all
other deadlines in the July 2005 Order shall remain in force and effect):

Plaintiff, The SCO Group, Inc., hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the
foregoing fully executed Stipulation Regarding Certain Discovery Deadlines was served on
Defendant, IBM, on the 11th day of May, 2006:

The stipulation of the parties having been considered and with good cause appearing therefore:

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the scheduling deadlines set forth in the Court's
Order dated March 20, 2006, and certain other deadlines set forth in the Court's
Order dated July 1, 2005 are extended as follows:

Initial Expert Reports

May 19, 2006

Opposing Expert Reports

June 16, 2006

Rebuttal Expert Reports

July 14, 2006

Final Deadline for Expert Discovery

July 24, 2006

Dispositive Motions

August 4, 2006

Oppositions to Dispositive Motions

September 8, 2006

Reply Briefs on Dispositive Motions

October 6, 2006

All other deadlines in the July 2005 Order shall remain in force and effect.